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Snappy answer to EMI problems
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Wurth Elektronics UK product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team
Jul 15, 2004
The new Star Gap range of snap-on ferrites is especially helpful for EMI problems in the frequency range 100MHz to 2.5GHz.
The new Star Gap range of snap-on ferrites is especially helpful for EMI problems in the frequency range 100MHz to 2.5GHz.
The material used has a low magnetic saturation in high DC current applications, providing a lower impedance drop in comparison with competing devices.
The ferrites use Wurth's handy quick release key method and also include a prefixing cable clamp, making the assembly process quick and easy.
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